Crafting a new training sword in his workshop.

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Crafting a new training sword in his workshop.
Well Crafted Philly Yo! Cream Ale (Thanks, Steph!). A 3 of 4. This is billed as an easy-drinking ale, and well, it's an easy-drinking ale. A hint of some nice floral and grassy hop notes, and a light, clean body with some nice grain sweetness.
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Such a shame that something somebody had worked so hard to create was discarded so quickly.
Well Crafted Hop Monger Hazy IPA (Picked up at their location in Lansdale, PA). A 3 of 4. A really nice hazy IPA with a lot of tropical fruit and lemon going on in the nose, with some candy-like citrus, too. The body is decently bitter towards the finish and quite well-balanced.
Well Crafted Double Hop Monger DIPA (Picked up at their location in Lansdale, PA). A 3 of 4. Big and powerful and bursting with lots of orange citrus and a touch of tropical fruit in the nose. Quite bitter and aggressive, though the body has some heft and malt sweetness to balance, too. A very well-done bigger double IPA.
Well Crafted Nitro Colonel Forbin IPA on tap at Well Crafted in Lansdale, PA. A 3 of 4. The base IPA has a really great West Coast hop profile with more pine/resin than I've had in a while alongside the expected orange citrus. The nitro is more subtle than I expected on this, though it is noticeable and does make the whole beer a touch mellower, though a bitter bite does poke through in the finish.